OotS uses the nine-point system from AD&D and 3E: Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic crossed with Good/Neutral/Evil. Belkar is Chaotic Evil. Even if it weren't bloody obvious from his behavior, it's been stated outright on at least twooccasions. In fact, we got the exact same joke about Belkar and alignment-related spells (except in reverse) waaaay back here.

Last edited by Dausuul; Thursday, 9th August, 2012 at 09:31 PM.

Originally Posted by Agent Elrond

As you can see, we’ve had our eye on you for some time now, Mr. Baggins. It seems that you’ve been living two lives. In one life, you’re Frodo Baggins, well-to-do scion of the respectable Baggins family. You smoke pipe-weed, you celebrate your uncle’s birthday, and you help teach your gardener’s son his letters.

The other life is lived in the Wild, where you go by the adventurer alias "Underhill" and carry the most powerful relic of evil we have a name for.

Incidentally, Nale should be going down pretty soon unless he somehow heals himself - he doesn't have too many HPs (triple-classed, remember) and he just got hit by two sneak attacks (with holy arrows I believe) and three or four strikes from Belkar, AFTER suffering damage from traps in the previous comic.